Fig. 1From: Chronic corticosterone disrupts the circadian rhythm of CRH expression and m6A RNA methylation in the chicken hypothalamusEffect of chronic CORT exposure on body weight, food intake, plasma CORT and melatonin concentration. (A) Body weight (n = 6); (B) Feed intake (n = 6) and average daily feed intake (n = 10); (C) Plasma corticosterone content; (D) Plasma melatonin content. The curves represent the 24-hour period determined by cosinor analysis. n = 6 chickens per time point. Data from CT2 are double-plotted. R2 values represent the degree of fitting. Values are mean ± SEM, *P < 0.05, ** P < 0.01, compared with controlBack to article page